Mark Foster : The Vine Road (Comments)https://blogs.oracle.com/VineRoad/feed/comments/atom2011-09-02T13:37:48+00:00Apache Rollerhttps://blogs.oracle.com/VineRoad/entry/gentle_intro_to_oracle_soa#comment-1265169850000Re: Intro to Oracle SOA Suite for GFESB UsersKris Moens2010-02-03T04:04:10+00:002010-02-03T04:04:10+00:00
<p>Hi Mark,</p>
<p>thanks for the post. </p>
<p>Regarding the WS part, this page gives an overview how you can create a WS with JDeveloper starting from different angles: <br/>
<a href="http://www.oracle.com/technology/obe/obe11jdev/bulldog/webservices/ws.html" rel="nofollow">http://www.oracle.com/technology/obe/obe11jdev/bulldog/webservices/ws.html</a></p>
<p>Regarding the BPEL part, after I added the missing SOA Tools add-ons, I could not longer use the &quot;Test WebService&quot; feature:<br/>
&quot;The Server Instance cannot be started because the Integrated Weblogic domain was not built successfully.&quot; :(</p>
<p>Seems that my JDeveloper after the update for SOA Tools refuses to start WLS... </p>
<p>kind regards,</p>
<p>Kris</p>
https://blogs.oracle.com/VineRoad/entry/gentle_intro_to_oracle_soa#comment-1264992246000Re: Intro to Oracle SOA Suite for GFESB UsersMark Foster2010-02-01T02:44:06+00:002010-02-01T02:44:06+00:00
<p>Hi Chris,</p>
<p>You'll need.....</p>
<p>Download &amp; install Oracle 11g database (not XE, although this may work!) - 1.9GB<br/>
Download &amp; install Oracle Repository Creation Utility - 282MB<br/>
Download &amp; install Oracle Weblogic 11g - 756MB ....note that even though its 11g the version number is 10.3.1.x<br/>
Download &amp; install Oracle SOA suite 11g - 1.5GB<br/>
Download &amp; install JDeveloper Studio - 912MB<br/>
Update JDeveloper for the SOA Tools add-ons - 218MB</p>
<p>Unfortunately not a one-click install process !</p>
https://blogs.oracle.com/VineRoad/entry/gentle_intro_to_oracle_soa#comment-1264941485000Re: Intro to Oracle SOA Suite for GFESB UsersJuergen Kress2010-01-31T12:38:05+00:002010-01-31T12:38:05+00:00
<p>Hi Marc and Sun Community,</p>
<p>Roadmaps are published, please visit:<br/>
<a href="http://blogs.oracle.com/soacommunity/2010/01/oracle_sun_transforming_the_it.html" rel="nofollow">http://blogs.oracle.com/soacommunity/2010/01/oracle_sun_transforming_the_it.html</a><br/>
and select the Thomas Kurian presentation:<br/>
<a href="http://www.oracle.com/ocom/groups/public/@ocom/documents/webcontent/044523.pdf" rel="nofollow">http://www.oracle.com/ocom/groups/public/@ocom/documents/webcontent/044523.pdf</a><br/>
and or watch the webcast on-demand:<br/>
<a href="http://oracle.com.edgesuite.net/ivt/4000/8104/9238/12644/lobby_external_flash_clean_480x360/default.htm" rel="nofollow">http://oracle.com.edgesuite.net/ivt/4000/8104/9238/12644/lobby_external_flash_clean_480x360/default.htm</a><br/>
For further information please feel free to become a member in the SOA Partner Community for registration please visit www.oracle.com/goto/emea/soa</p>
https://blogs.oracle.com/VineRoad/entry/gentle_intro_to_oracle_soa#comment-1264833188000Re: Intro to Oracle SOA Suite for GFESB UsersChris Selwyn2010-01-30T06:33:08+00:002010-01-30T06:33:08+00:00
<p>Hi Mark,</p>
<p>Could you indicate what packages (and versions) are needed to follow your instructions?<br/>
You say that you need SOA Suite but I can see WebLogic Server and JDeveloper as well at least.<br/>
I am trying to follow the dependencies and getting lost with all the available options.</p>
<p>Chris</p>
https://blogs.oracle.com/VineRoad/entry/gentle_intro_to_oracle_soa#comment-1264652875000Re: Intro to Oracle SOA Suite for GFESB UsersMark2010-01-28T04:27:55+00:002010-01-28T04:27:55+00:00
<p>Hi Chris,<br/>
I'm not advocating moving from GFESB/JCAPS to Oracle SOA Suite now or tomorrow, just giving an idea of how Oracle SOA Suite can be used to create the same projects.<br/>
I'm as unclear on the specifics of the roadmap as you are, however, Oracle have two middleware products now, Oracle SOA Suite and GFESB, I think its useful to understand them both.<br/>
Mark</p>
https://blogs.oracle.com/VineRoad/entry/gentle_intro_to_oracle_soa#comment-1264650093000Re: Intro to Oracle SOA Suite for GFESB UsersChristian Brennsteiner 2010-01-28T03:41:33+00:002010-01-28T03:41:33+00:00
<p>hi marc,</p>
<p>isn't it a bit early to switch so fast to oracle only products?<br/>
the roadmap for SOA related produtcs has not been determined / officialised yet. right?</p>
<p>ir did i miss some official statements?</p>
<p>regards chris </p>
https://blogs.oracle.com/VineRoad/entry/frankfurt_marathon_2008_ironman_switzerland#comment-1221031648000Re: Frankfurt Marathon 2008, IronMan Switzerland 2009aouragh moustapha2008-09-10T07:27:28+00:002008-09-10T07:27:28+00:00
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https://blogs.oracle.com/VineRoad/entry/bpel2_0_se_persistence_and#comment-1218907306000Re: BPEL2.0 SE - Transactionality - Persistence and Atomicityzhang_hongkai@worksoft.com.cn2008-08-16T17:21:46+00:002008-08-16T17:21:46+00:00
<p>sdfsd</p>
https://blogs.oracle.com/VineRoad/entry/frankfurt_marathon_2008_ironman_switzerland#comment-1218548842000Re: Frankfurt Marathon 2008, IronMan Switzerland 2009Mark Foster2008-08-12T13:47:22+00:002008-08-12T13:47:22+00:00
<p>Thanks Stephen, hope you manage the 3:15.<br/>
As for me, I'm currently having doubts about my ability to manage both the distance and the pace, but I keep telling myself there are still 10 weeks to go and I can make the improvements.<br/>
I have nothing but respect for anyone that can run a marathon in 3:15 or less, I now have an idea what that takes.</p>
https://blogs.oracle.com/VineRoad/entry/frankfurt_marathon_2008_ironman_switzerland#comment-1218520971000Re: Frankfurt Marathon 2008, IronMan Switzerland 2009Stephen2008-08-12T06:02:51+00:002008-08-12T06:02:51+00:00
<p>Mark,</p>
<p>Just wanted to say that I am also going to do the Frankfurt Marathon this year and I have the same target time as you of 3:15. I did it last year in 3:48 and the year before I did Amsterdam in 4:06.</p>
<p>That Amsterdam time was all down to the classic first marathon mistake of starting like a bat out of hell only to fall to pieces halfway and holding on to the finish.</p>
<p>I will look at your FIRST training method and check on your progress.</p>
<p>Good luck and all the best<br/>
Stephen</p>
https://blogs.oracle.com/VineRoad/entry/frankfurt_marathon_2008_t_12#comment-1218003460000Re: Frankfurt Marathon 2008: T-12 weeksMark Foster2008-08-06T06:17:40+00:002008-08-06T06:17:40+00:00
<p>I find it helps to be open about your goals, if people know about them you're more likely to stick to them.<br/>
BTW, this FIRST training is excellent, its really hard work but I'd recommend it if you're looking for a training plan.</p>
https://blogs.oracle.com/VineRoad/entry/frankfurt_marathon_2008_t_12#comment-1217913492000Re: Frankfurt Marathon 2008: T-12 weeksAlain Geenrits2008-08-05T05:18:12+00:002008-08-05T05:18:12+00:00
<p>Thanks for sharing your training schedule. I am training (hopefully) for the London or Antwerp marathon next year April. Always interesting to see fellow runners...</p>
https://blogs.oracle.com/VineRoad/entry/frankfurt_marathon_2008_ironman_switzerland#comment-1217842390000Re: Frankfurt Marathon 2008, IronMan Switzerland 2009Mark Foster2008-08-04T09:33:10+00:002008-08-04T09:33:10+00:00
<p>Thanks for the encouragement Malkit, I'll need it. I was prompted to start this entry after reading your escapade into the mountains above Monrovia !<br/>
I've taken your advice and started posting my training.</p>
https://blogs.oracle.com/VineRoad/entry/javacaps6_openesb_architectural_best_practices#comment-1217841274000Re: JavaCAPS6 / OpenESB Architectural Best PracticesMark Foster2008-08-04T09:14:34+00:002008-08-04T09:14:34+00:00
<p>Hi Chris,<br/>
Thanks for the suggestions, I've put them on the JavaCAPS Grok.<br/>
FYI...<br/>
a JMS HA best practices is on the way, Louis Polycarpou (who is in the same team as me is producing this)<br/>
Naming conventions - I've seen an email thread along these lines and I'll follow it up</p>
https://blogs.oracle.com/VineRoad/entry/frankfurt_marathon_2008_ironman_switzerland#comment-1217601335000Re: Frankfurt Marathon 2008, IronMan Switzerland 2009Malkit2008-08-01T14:35:35+00:002008-08-01T14:35:35+00:00
<p>Good Luck Mark. </p>
<p>This is great challenge and for sure must be personally gratifying to know one can complete this challenge. Keep posting updates on your trainings.</p>
<p>- Malkit</p>
https://blogs.oracle.com/VineRoad/entry/javacaps6_openesb_architectural_best_practices#comment-1216951302000Re: JavaCAPS6 / OpenESB Architectural Best PracticesChristian Brennsteiner2008-07-25T02:01:42+00:002008-07-25T02:01:42+00:00
<p>hi mark,</p>
<p>1) JMS HA... i would love to see some articles about JMS HA in conjunction with CAPS and JMQ.<br/>
(setup, reconnect behaviour, conventional HA vs Data HA... )</p>
<p>2) Naming Conventions <br/>
i would love to see naming conventions for all repository based objects that can be created. (otds, servicenames, etc etc etc) </p>
<p>3) deployment strategies <br/>
i would love to see a section on deployment strategies <br/>
for: e.g. small teams, meadium teams, large teams<br/>
including keeping track of what is deployed undeploying updating systems <br/>
maybe could include cluster deployment strategies (&quot;always available&quot;)</p>
<p>those are just my initial thoughts...</p>
<p>regards chris </p>
https://blogs.oracle.com/VineRoad/entry/who_am_i#comment-1215970519000Re: Who am I ?BPELNewbie2008-07-13T17:35:19+00:002008-07-13T17:35:19+00:00
<p>Hello Guys,</p>
<p>I have a problem. I have an external webservice to which I have to post my request. My task is to create an Webservice and Service Assembly to which others would post request and get response. I have to create SA to deploy onto the bus. <br/>
The problem is that there are optional elements in the request and response xsd's. In the Response sometimes certain feilds may come or they may not. for Example:- my response could contain a tag like this &lt;firstName&gt;&lt;/firstName&gt;</p>
<p>I have to copy these feilds in my bpel process from one variable to another.(like in the mapper).</p>
<p>My Question is , Is there any way in BPEL process or BPEL mapper where I could Check for null values in the request or response???</p>
<p>Your inputs would be very helpful.</p>
<p>Thanks<br/>
Rajesh</p>